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The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (RMSC; formerly known as Rizal Memorial Field [1]) is a national sports complex of the Philippines, located on Pablo Ocampo St. (formerly Vito Cruz St.), Malate, Manila. It is named in honor of the country's national hero, José Rizal (1861–1896).
The Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium (simply known as the Rizal Memorial Stadium) is the main stadium of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines. It served as the main stadium of the 1954 Asian Games and the Southeast Asian Games on three occasions. The stadium is also officially the home of the Philippines national ...
The Rizal Memorial Coliseum prior to the 2019 renovation. The Rizal Memorial Coliseum within the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex was built on the former site of Manila Carnival Grounds [1] in 1934 as a tennis stadium named "Rizal Memorial Tennis Stadium", [2] but was later renamed “Rizal Memorial Coliseum” at an unknown time.
Location Tenants/Use Capacity Opened Notes Alonte Sports Arena: Biñan, Laguna: General: 6,500: ... Rizal Memorial Sports Complex ; The Metropolitan Club The ...
The Ninoy Aquino Stadium is an indoor sporting arena located in the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines. Originally built in the 1950s, it was renovated and renamed for Philippine senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr. in 1989.
The Manila Carnival Grounds was redeveloped into the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in 1934, named in honor of the country's national hero, Jose Rizal, before the 10th Far Eastern Games. Baseball was a main event in every Far Eastern Games and in that year, the games were played at the new Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium.
The 12,873-capacity Rizal Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1934, is the home of the Philippines national football team. The 6,000-capacity stadium at the Cauayan City Sports Complex . The 2,000-capacity McKinley Hill Stadium .
Location Notes Image Capacity Location Island Group; Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium: 10,000: Manila: Luzon: Home of the Philippines national baseball team. Opened in 1934. Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex: 10,000: Zamboanga City: Mindanao: Opened in 1992 with 2 diamonds (softball and baseball) and 3 diamonds for children's baseball ...